"If to you it..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase S'il vous... . The pronunciation will be "seel voo" in French.
sil' vous plais (seal vous play)
It basically means "coul you please bring him/her ..." something. What that something is, is left out.
l'addition sil vous plait
l'addition sil vous plait
In English: "Please excuse me".
"Répondez s'il vous plaît" is the french expression for "Answer, please".
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It is french "Responde Sil Vous Plait"
RSVP is French for "repondez, s'il vous plait " , literally , respond if you would please. You must respond to an invitation, yes I will attend , or no, I am not able to. You should respond either way so your host/hostess can plan the occasion accordingly.
we sort of use chat as catand class i think as classSome French words used in English are:petite, guillotine, hors d'oeuvres, vis-a-vis, rsvp ( repondez sil vous plais), madame,
RSVP is an abbreviation, It comes from the French term "Responde sil vous plait", meaning, please respond.
'dites moi la vérité' translates as 'tell me the truth' in French.